tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3323814729377817826.post7954357719960231817..comments2023-05-20T18:45:00.188-04:00Comments on The TSGS Cruiser: "Brick Walls"TSGShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15169091911298131757noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3323814729377817826.post-4299168459205915212010-01-20T07:51:32.435-05:002010-01-20T07:51:32.435-05:00Terry, be sure to let everyone knows when that &qu...Terry, be sure to let everyone knows when that "mothership records" comes out! Getting back to those brick walls is usually the result of not checking all of the records available which includes all of the records where all of the family (heirs) lived. I have found information for an estate in Hart Co., KY in Texas. One of the children recorded an estate settlement where he lived in Texas... the other heirs recorded it in Hart Co. & it was lost when the courthouse was destroyed! Becoming creative as to where to look, is very helpful, too!John G. Westnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3323814729377817826.post-60476787666659297762010-01-20T02:19:35.868-05:002010-01-20T02:19:35.868-05:00Thanks for the article, John. I reviewed Cindy'...Thanks for the article, John. I reviewed Cindy's List before I even made that comment. What I found was ideas that every genealogist follows before they hit the proverbial "brick wall". Probate Records/Estates, Deeds, Vitals; all really great resources. But then, you still run into the wall. I don't know, maybe I'll await the mothership records to come out, cause I know that's where mine went :))Winchester Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10472789222755774313noreply@blogger.com